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PART I. Mammalia, preceded by an Introduction.

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PART II. Birds. pp. xii. and 380.
PART III. Reptiles and Amphibia.
PART IV. Fishes. pp. ix. and 415.
PART V. Mollusca. pp. iv. and 271. 40 Plates.
PART VI. Crustacea. pp. 70. 13 Plates.
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